The College awards credit according to the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS).

The Key Information Set is published on the UNISTATS website. This allows you to compare instantly any Imperial College undergraduate degree with equivalent programmes elsewhere in the UK. They are designed to provide objective information about institutions and their degree programmes that will inform decision-making. They include official data for undergraduate courses on satisfaction scores in the National Student Survey, jobs and salaries after study, details of how the programmes are taught and assessed, and information about fees and accommodation.

Admissions statistics

Dept Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial College London, October 2017

Number of applications, interviews and offers

Competancy standards

The Department is keen to ensure that all students are able to undertake and benefit from the course.

These documents define the competency standards for incoming students to the Department and identifies where there is scope for 'reasonable adjustments' in those standards to allow disabled students to undertake our degree programmes.

Each competency identified is accompanied by a statement of the purpose of the competency and any reasonable adjustments.